Wi-Fi Alliance® welcomes 2020 honorees into our Wi-Fi Alliance Hall of Fame.
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Wi-Fi Alliance® welcomes 2020 honorees into our Wi-Fi Alliance Hall of Fame.by Facebook
Wi-Fi Alliance® welcomes 2020 honorees into our Wi-Fi Alliance Hall of Fame.by The Beacon
Approximately 46 percent of the world’s population is not connected to the internet. Among those individuals without internet access, many are school-age children.by The Beacon
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) made a momentous decision this year: all 1200 MHz of spectrum in the 6 GHz band was made available for Wi-Fi® in the U.S.by Chatwin Lansdowne
The idea for external Wi-Fi® on International Space Station (ISS or Space Station) formed during the later days of the Space Shuttle program as the concept of “commercial off the shelf” technology was becoming more accepted in the human space program.by The Beacon
For many of us today, it would be difficult to imagine a day without Wi-Fi®. Without Wi-Fi, how would people work? How would children study? How would friends and families communicate?by The Beacon
Over 1200 devices ranging from smartphones and computers, to routers and chipsets have earned the designationby The Beacon
In April 2000, the Wireless Ethernet Compatibility Alliance – later to become Wi-Fi Alliance® – announced the first Wi-Fi CERTIFIED™ products.by Matt Pekarske, Phil Raymond, Bob Sayle
The coronavirus pandemic– by its mere scale – has created new healthcare challenges around the world. As of this writing, COVID-19 cases have been reported in 185 countries. The total global confirmed case count has exceeded 3 million, and more than 200,000 individuals have lost their lives1.